Learner: Ashvir Learning Coach: Michelle Lennon - LH2 Date: 17 August 2016
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Learning Area: Literacy - Word Work
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NZC Achievement Objective: Use language features, showing some recognition of their effects. Indicator: Spells some high-frequency words correctly and begins to use some common spelling patterns.
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Learning Observed
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During iDevelop Ashvir has been working on being able to read, write and spell his high frequency words.
Ashvir has been reading a range of stories that spark his interests. From these stories he has been finding the words that appear most often and then spelling them using whiteboards and pipe cleaners.
Initially, to spell his high frequency words, Ashvir was having to copy the words from cards, or from his book, however he quickly became confident enough to begin spelling words from memory.
Ashvir has also begun noticing when his letters are backwards and self-correcting his work.
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Evidence of learning
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Here Ashvir has made the word ‘can’ from memory.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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During this learning, Ashvir demonstrated that he was:
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Next Learning Steps
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Wednesday, 17 August 2016
Word Work Narrative Assessment - 17August 2016
Labels:
Capable,
Connected,
Curious,
Literacy,
Managing Self
Tuesday, 16 August 2016
Maths Narrative Assessment
Learner: Ashvir Learning Coach: Michelle Lennon - LH2 Date: 15 August 2016
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Learning Area: Maths
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NZC Achievement Objective: Know groupings with five, within ten, and with ten.
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Learning Observed
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During iDevelop Ashvir has been learning to solve simple problems by making sets and patterns of numbers up to ten.
In this activity the following problem was given:
Five frogs live in a pond, if 2 frogs are on a rock, how many frogs are in the water?
Ashvir initially used counters and circles to move his counters between the ‘rocks’ and ‘water’, however he was soon able to find other ways to split the frogs into groups without the help of circles.
Following on from this activity, Ashvir was asked to find as many different combinations of frogs in the pond as he could.
Finally, Ashvir looked at the equations that these word problems were meaning. He was able to recognise that the two groups could be added together to total 5.
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Evidence of learning
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Here Ashvir has split his ‘frogs’ by having 4 in the water and 1 on a rock.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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During this learning, Ashvir demonstrated that he was:
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Next Learning Steps
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Wednesday, 10 August 2016
iExperience Narrative Assessment - 10 August 2016
Learner: Ashvir Learning Coach: Michelle Lennon - LH2 Date: 10 August 2016
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Learning Area: iExperience
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NZC Achievement Objective: Students will gain knowledge, skills, and experience to understand that people have different roles and responsibilities as part of their participation in groups.
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Learning Observed
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As part of our iExperience Ashvir opted in to learn more about the equestrian show jumping at the Olympic Games in Rio.
Ashvir has shown that he can work collaboratively with others to help build a show jumping circuit fit for Olympic horses. Firstly he had to communicate his ideas with other members in the group to ensure there was a range of difficulty levels for the horses. He was able to do this with ease and showed great respect for others learner’s opinions.
Next Ashvir designed and built a jump to be used within the show jumping circuit. After this he discussed and negotiated the route that the horse would take in order to complete the circuit within a specified time limit.
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Evidence of learning
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Here Ashvir is designing a route to be run by the horses in the Olympic show jumping.
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Key Competencies/Vision Principles
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During this learning, Ashvir demonstrated that he was:
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Next Learning Steps
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